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Frank Lloyd Wright

Frank Lloyd Wright

by Frank Lloyd Wright

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"The most influential, provocative, and enduring writings of the American master are gathered in this anthology. Twenty-one carefully chosen selections from Wright's extensive literary output span the important period between 1900 and the late 1930s, when the architect exerted a powerful influence on the developing modern movement. A concise biography, explanatory head notes, and a short annotated bibliography make this an ideal introduction for students."--Jacket.
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["Architectural drawing" "Buildings structures" "History" "Decorative arts" "Catalogs" "Exhibitions" "Marin County Civic Center" "Chairs" "Architectural rendering" "Philosophy" "Criticism and interpretation" "Architects" "Prairie school (Architecture)" "Decoration and ornament" "Architecture" "Themes motives" "Biography" "Modern Architecture" "Arquitetura moderna" "Quelle" "Architektur" "Buildings" "Wright frank lloyd 1869-1959" "Furniture design" "Contributions in furniture design"]

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